The Lost Ones

The Lost Ones

6.7

Nov 06 2019

0h 13m

Drama

Kim is drifting through her pain, she lost her love and nothing will bring it back. Living in the decrepit ruins of her old life, she keeps her memories and herself locked away in a mess of an apartment, a mausoleum of her past. She has a plan to cure her pain, but in this modern haunted house tale, the darkness has bigger plans for her fate.

Dawn Bower

Dawn Bower

Kim

Brooks Garvey

Brooks Garvey

Danny

Latifah Johnson

Latifah Johnson

Nurse

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